Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan in Tokyo,Japan

Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan in Japan

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Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan in Tokyo - Japan. Here you will find Information on the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan in Tokyo - Japan. For more information on specific services, please contact the chamber directly or visit the official website.


Name ( International ):

Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan

Address:

Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan
Minami Aoyama
Sai Aoyama 3F 1-10-5 Minato-Ku
107-0062 - Tokyo -
Japan

Telephone:

81-3-5775-9500

Fax:

81-3-5775-9507

Email:

membership@cccj.or.jp

Website:

www.cccj.or.jp

Chamber of Commerce in Tokyo

Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan is a chamber of commerce located in the city of Tokyo in the country of Japan.

Services offered

For information on specific services offered by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan, please contact the chamber directly by telephone (81-3-5775-9500), email membership@cccj.or.jp or visit the official website of the chamber.

About Us

This website provides general information about the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan in Tokyo - Japan. This website has no affiliation with the mentioned chamber or the commercial department of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan.

The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan is a local organization of businesses and companies in Tokyo with the intention to develop and further the interests of local companies and businesses in Japan. Many businesses are international operating companies with offices in Japan.

Members of a Chamber of Commerce are usually international and local operating companies, such as lawyers, property developers, tourism companies, airlines, manufacturing companies, import and export businesses, banks, finance companies, legal advisors, IT and electronics manufacturers etc.

Chambers of Commerce main activities are, among others, safeguarding business interests and sharing business experiences and business interests, contact with governments, civil society, local media and the press and organzing trade shows and events.